Month: November 2018

  • Month: November 2018
November 30, 2018 | Theatre,

Iconic Commercials of the Nineties

Manual Cinema’s The End of TV explores the unexpected friendship between two women–one an elderly white woman who is obsessed with television home shopping and the other a young black...

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November 28, 2018 | Theatre,

Introducing the Cast of An Inspector Calls

ArtsEmerson is delighted to welcome the National Landmark Production of An Inspector Calls (MAR 14 – 24). First produced with the National Theatre of Great Britain, this production has been...

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November 21, 2018 | Theatre,

Stories of Immigration in Pop Culture

The stories of immigration are stories of hope, strength and perseverance. Plays like Alex Alpharaoh’s WET: A DACAmented Journey are instances of necessary humanity amongst the noise of the news...

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November 14, 2018 | Theatre,

Manual Cinema Comes Back to Boston!

It has been almost a year since Chicago-based theatre troupe Manual Cinema stunned Boston with their magical performance of Ada/Ava. This multimedia masterpiece, which showcased Manual Cinema’s unique use of...

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November 9, 2018 | Theatre,

WET: A DACA-mented Journey – Supplemental Guide

Whether you are preparing to experience WET or you have seen it multiple times, there is a lot to process and dig deeper into. Knowing this, we put together a...

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November 9, 2018 | Theatre,

The Hip-Hop Songs That Inspire Alex Alpharaoh

  The voice of Alpharaoh, as he’s known artistically, makes meaning of the experience through hip-hop lyricism. “I’m an MC first and then I’m everything else,” he says. “The storytelling...

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November 8, 2018 | Theatre, What Did You Think?,

Let’s Talk About WET: A DACA-mented Journey

Thank you joining us for Cara Mia and Ignite/Arts’ production of WET: A DACAmented Journey. We want to know what you thought, so please leave your comments below. Did you learn...

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November 8, 2018 | Theatre,

The Boston Globe interviews WET’s Alex Alpharaoh: “I’m tired of hiding. I’m a human being.”

  “I can walk out of this theater,” Alpharaoh said in a phone interview from Dallas, “get arrested for some bogus reason, and all they need is the quote unquote...

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